Evans said Johnson had gotten out of his pickup to help direct a construction truck that was backing up. A hot line will be available for parents who want information about the fire in the five primary languages of the school: English, Spanish, Cantonese, Russian and Vietnamese. It has been really hard with two children,â she said. Anyone who still doesn't have gas service today should call (800) 427-2200. Water main ruptures in city of Shasta Lake Scott Mobley Record Searchlight June 20, 2003 â 2:12 a.m. Shasta Lake officials asked residents to squelch their water use Thursday while crews fixed a ruptured main. "I'm flabbergasted," he said. Jeff Breen, Washington county maintenance manager forPENNDOT, said the crew had just finished paving that portion of the road. OSHA also is investigating a fatal accident in June at Main and Bank streets, where a $140 million luxury hotel-apartment complex is under construction, West said. Shunkun "Michael" Tam, 49, was sentenced by State Supreme Court Justice John Bradley on his April 8 reckless endangerment conviction. The fire was about 70 percent contained as of 4 p.m., said Salt Lake County fire Captain Jay Ziolkowski. Paul Wakefield, 40, and Craig Whelan, 23, were working inside the 200ft tower in Westhoughton, near Bolton, when there was an explosion. The worker and his colleagues were extracting gas from pipes to be removed under work subcontracted by Osaka Gas as part of the demolition work. Steven Ciecierski said. He was using a flammable solvent to take out linoleum, which was the wrong colour and needed to be replaced. The workers were dismantling one of the tanks at the rear of the property and there was no fuel involved, according to Woodruff Energy spokesman Bob Woodruff. "Fortunately, no one was injured in this incident, which could have had tragic consequences," said U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao. It just seems to be basically an industrial accident. That's all I can say. "Some people might trip on it unless it is clearly marked," Lay said. Miller, who was 54 at the time, fell 15 feet, landing on his back. "Our sympathies and condolences go out to the family of the victim," Young stated. Construction worker injured 7/15/2003 4:45 PM By: Capital News 9 web staff A construction worker fell 20 feet to the ground in Warren County Tuesday. Police said that the accident occurred when the man fell off a plank while he was carrying out some works in a shaft of a block of apartments situated in the zone known as Camarata. Workers who survived said they heard a pop right before a 118-foot wide and 37-foot deep section of the building fell, with the concrete floors pancaking down on top of each other. The fine was levied by Justice of the Peace Lorraine Watson of the Ontario Court of Justice in Ottawa. The second, smaller leak occurred at Cooper and Abram streets and was much easier to repair, he added. Neither worker was trained or equipped to enter the manure pit, and both died after being overcome by methane. Accidents regularly happen on construction sites, but they're rarely of this caliber, Cedro said. Xcel Energy officials arrived on the scene to check the lines, and Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad officials shut down the site for the day, Smithey said. Gas line broken by contractor snarls traffic Friday, July 11, 2003 By PRECIOUS PETTY The Express-Times BETHLEHEM -- Downtown traffic slowed to a crawl for several hours Thursday after construction workers ruptured a high-pressure gas line at West Union Boulevard and Monocacy Street about 9:30 a.m. "We still have to determine how safe the school is," he said. One family sat in lawn chairs. UPDATE OSHA Cites Florida Contractors for Exposing Workers To Fall Hazards That Led to Fatal Accident FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration has cited two contractors for failing to protect workers from fall hazards at a Jensen Beach job site. Nobody was injured in the explosion. Adrian Camacho, 34, was hit on the right shoulder and back and driven to his knees by an arm used to pump concrete from a crane, fire Capt. Fine: $1,050 No ladder or other type of proper access or egress was provided to employees. Assistant District Attorney Daniel Cort said the tragic mishap occurred because Shunkun "Michael" Tam, owner of Tamco Corp., used inexperienced laborers and rushed or ignored some preparatory work so he could save money. As a result, Mr Intahjina lost his balance and fell to the ground. One of the workmen was treated and released in Mary Washington's emergency room, Haile said yesterday. Oscar Harrison, 46, escaped serious injury by landing on the trailer, Callahan said. Brown was treated and released at TMC. Gas leak a near disaster By KYLIE MUNRO AND KRISTY GRANT Workers and shoppers were evacuated after the accident. OPP technical traffic collision investigators were at the scene for much of the day. The road was closed to traffic for several hours at Sparrow Drive just south of Highway 625 because of the accident. Man dies in accident with cement truck March 18, 2003 A worker preparing to clean a cement truck died when he fell and became pinned inside the vehicle's spinning drum. State Occupational Safety and Health Administration investigators were at the accident site yesterday. Bruce Beelman, area director in Bismarck for the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration, said the agency is investigating the incident. Belmonte and his aide, Alex Vidal, were on their way home after visiting the wake of the late mother of Metropolitan Manila Development Authority Chairman and Acting Public Works Secretary Bayani Fernando in Marikina, when they passed by a building undergoing construction. Nevertheless, Mr Given would not have been injured if Mr Cullen had intervened to prevent this highly unsafe system of work. A Ministry of Labour investigation determined that the worker was not protected by a fall arrest system. "That's totally unacceptable." Torch gets blame for fire at Target; Tuesday night blaze damages Fort Gratiot store By LORI PAIONK Times Herald FORT GRATIOT -- Months of renovation work at the Target store in Birchwood Mall was days away from completion when sparks from a torch touched off a blaze inside the walls Tuesday night. Brig. "I'd have to get better now before I could die." Dave Bursten asked. Based on provisions in the MIOSHA Act, Public Act 154, as amended, every willful violation, which is connected to a fatality, is referred to the Michigan Attorney General's Office for criminal investigation and/or prosecution. The worker was Francisco Torres, 44, according to Torresâ work partner, who declined to give his name. At the time, concrete had been poured up to the 60-foot level, leaving the top half of the column yet to be filled. The roller is believed to be relatively simple to operate and workers do not need a certificate specific to that type of machine to qualify to drive it. The fire brigade used three fire tenders, six water tankers and more than fifty to put out the flames in about 45 minutes. It is located between State Gymnasium and Friley Hall on the west side of campus. Both men worked for Bagwell Fence Co., a Spartanburg-based company that installed fences and guardrails for the N.C. Department of Transportation. Fire at new Bangkok airport leaves one dead; will still open in ... (a construction worker died at the facility - one person died in the fire and three people were injured, mostly from jumping out of windows as the fire engulfed the building - fire was caused by an accident during construction), One killed, two injured when building collapses in Holyoke, (a construction worker died and another was seriously injured after the top floor of an unoccupied building they were demolishing collapsed - were on the fourth floor of the building when two outside walls buckled and the roof and floor caved in, dropping them to the third floor), Railway tunnel flooding traps 11 workers in central China, (eleven people were still stranded more than 12 hours after a flooding occurred at a railway tunnel construction site - accident took place when 14 workers were working inside a tunnel of an under-construction railway), Two Toronto-area construction companies fined $115,000 each for health and safety violations, (a labourer was spraying oil onto concrete "forms" (structures into which concrete is poured) for a wall in a building when the labourer fell about 15.2 metres (50 feet) from the 10th floor to the roof of the fourth floor. The asphalt-based products stored in the container were fully engulfed in flames when firefighters arrived, and some areas were very hard to put out, said Williams. Wayne Flowers of Columbus, Ohio, was placing warning markers along C.R. The body was transferred to a waiting ambulance and taken to the Stanley Hospital for post mortem. At this time Castro's death is being handled as an industrial accident. Power is currently out in the area. Marie Bandtlow said the department received no reports of problems at the site before the collapse and all permits were in order. UPDATE Worker is killed in fall at Brandeis By Peter Demarco, Globe Correspondent, 3/3/2003 WALTHAM -- A 39-year-old Malden man fell to his death while working on a new three-story dormitory at Brandeis University on Saturday, and Occupational Safety and Health Administration officials are trying to determine the cause. Officials with the Waltham police and fire departments and company representatives would not release the worker's identity until his relatives are notified. Weather and road conditions were good at the time. The construction crew was installing a sewer line for a new housing addition when the accident happened. Jennifer Cate/Traffic Specialist: "UP IN DAVIS COUNTY, WE STILL HAVE THAT DETOUR." Early analysis shows the men came in contact with a substance similar to benzene, a highly flammable gas. ''He's innocent. Man critical after falling through roof 05 March 2003 A man is in critical condition in hospital after falling five metres through a roof in Petone yesterday morning. Sister Marilupe Mier-y-Teran, a school spokeswoman, praised adults from the school and neighborhood, who quickly moved students away from the gas leak. Mezey and PennDOT project manager Jim Foringer said this was the first major work-related accident on the decade-long project to rehabilitate the bridge, tunnel and nearby roads. âI canât believe this,â said a grief-stricken home owner Linda Wozniak, as she walked away from her home that backs on to a quiet ravine. Black appeared Friday in LaSalle County Circuit Court, where he was charged with two felony counts of aggravated driving under the influence of alcohol.
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